people bubble in his name. if voters cast a ballot or vote for someone disqualified, we would not count the vote. you say, no, write his name in, wait, colorado court thought about that and secretary may not list trump s name or count write-in votes cast. 1.43 cast a vote in 2023, assume the same universe 1.34 million people disenfranchised, that is what we do in putin s russia, not america. guy: count every vote, except those millions. harris: rebecca, you are getting legal experts to tell you it can t be a split, has to be 9-0. rebecca: right, biden foreign policy is democracy versus auto krasy, they are supporting
harris: you mention that and on the heels of the seattle times reporting and i had been watching this because headlines were boeing and top supplier under pressure as defect cuts jet deliveries and profits. i ve heard enough now in terms of reporting and relationship between distribution and supply with this particular corporation that i think it bears asking deeper questions. perhaps the federal government will be doing that while they ground some planes. rebecca, i hear you on it is rare. it is happening often enough with this corporation for the federal government to ground the planes again. i want them to take a look what is happening before the planes take off in terms of who they have relationships with, this corporation and how relationships are doing with deliveries. are they hurrying up? i don t know, we don t know enough. i think now is a good time.
getting new reaction from the biden administration on defense secretary austin s decision to hide his hospital stay. just a short time ago john kirby told a reporter no change regarding austin s position, despite growing calls for resignation. hello, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany, here with emily compagno and harris faulkner. hudson institute senior fellow rebecca heinrichs and fox news contributor and host of guy benson show, guy benson. austin s ordeal began december 22 right-hand, when he underwent a procedure at walter reed and
By WSJ Books Staff Michael Barone Today's liberals lamenting that government can't build big things anymore have something to learn from earlier liberals who.
North Korea has placed a satellite into orbit, according to South Korea's military officials, an achievement that stokes Western suspicions that the rogue regime has a new patron in Russia.